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Director:
Writers:
Paul Schrader (screenplay) and
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Release Date:
March 1975 (USA) more
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A man never forgets. A man pays his debts. more
Plot:
Harry Kilmer returns to Japan after several years in order to rescue his friend George's kidnapped daughter... more | full synopsis
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Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Robert Mitchum ... Harry Kilmer
Ken Takakura ... Tanaka Ken (as Takakura Ken)
Brian Keith ... George Tanner
Herb Edelman ... Wheat
Richard Jordan ... Dusty
Keiko Kishi ... Eiko (as Kishi Keiko)
Eiji Okada ... Tono (as Okada Eiji)
James Shigeta ... Goro
Kyosuke Mashida ... Kato
Christina Kokubo ... Hanako
Eiji Go ... Spider (as Go Eiji)
Lee Chirillo ... Louise
M. Hisaka ... Boyfriend
William Ross ... Tanner's Guard
Akiyama ... Tono's Guard
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Brotherhood of the Yakuza (UK) (video title)
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Runtime:
Japan:123 min | UK:107 min | USA:112 min
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Colour (Technicolor)
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2.35 : 1 more
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Martin Scorsese wanted to direct after Mean Streets (1973) but the producers wanted Sydney Pollack. more
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Boom mic visible: The boom mic is clearly visible in one scene when Oliver Wheat grabs his cat while telling the story of Eiko to Dusty, the mic appears behind the table and is retracted as Wheat advances. more
Quotes:
Harry Kilmer: Everywhere I look, I can't recognize a thing.
Oliver Wheat: It's still there. Farmers in the countryside may watch TV from their tatami mats and you can't see Fuji through the smog, but don't let it fool you. It's still Japan and the Japanese are still Japanese.
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Referenced in Making 'Taxi Driver' (1999) (V) more
Soundtrack:
Only the Wind more

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Top Notch Gangster Movie, 21 April 2004
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Author: Dane (dane11) from Loveland, CO

I stumbled across this movie, back when I was in college, on late night television. At the time, I wasn't a Robert Mitchum fan. I always thought Mitchum had a way of sauntering through film roles, not always giving his best. The Yakuza, made when Mitchum was 58 years old, utilizes his style and persona to its maximum potential. He's world-weary, he's been through the mill and he's come out wiser, but not necessarily harder for it.

Written by Paul Schrader and Robert Towne, The Yakuza shows us a different side of the Gangster world than we have been privy to before. This is not a movie of good vs. bad; it's a movie about loyalty and honor to friends and family. We follow Mitchum as Harry Kilmer on a mission to save a friends daughter. For most movies made these days, that premise would be enough, but The Yakuza is deeply layered and far more interesting than that. It turns out that Harry had been in Japan after WWII and had fallen in love with a beautiful woman, Eiko. 30 years later Harry is back in Japan, much has changed, but his feelings haven't.

Harry teams up with Ken Tanaka, Eiko's brother, to find the kidnapped girl. Samurai swords slash and guns blaze, adding intense, well-choreographed action as the plot thickens and Harry realizes that this is no ordinary rescue. We learn a lot about the characters in the movie, from Harry and Eiko to Ken Tanaka and Harry's buddy George, but more than that we learn about Japan and its infamous and historic gangster world. This is a classic movie in every sense of the word and should be viewed as such. And if you're not a fan of Robert Mitchum before seeing this movie, you will be afterwards.

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